Wedding Photography in Changi T3?


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Hi,
I'm not sure whether this is the right place to start this topic. I've used the Search function but not much info.

I'd like to know if we can take Wedding Photography in Changi T3 Terminal. If so, which places permits to do so? Viewing? Departure?


Many thanks in Advance..
 

No, not allow! you will be call off by security. But you may try to ask Airport management office to see how much it cost to do so. normally they will not allow, due to security issue.
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No, not allow! you will be call off by security. But you may try to ask Airport management office to see how much it cost to do so. normally they will not allow, due to security issue.
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wwooorrr.... thanks for the advice, johnou! i've seen some wedding photo shots taken while the couple in the airport. :think:

now i wonder where else can i go for a night wedding photography... :confused:
 

Hi, you CAN go T3 and take photos, but you have to write in in advance to ask for permission. They will give you a specific timeslot, and best thing is, they will provide two armed airport police officers to escort you. :)
 

Hi, you CAN go T3 and take photos, but you have to write in in advance to ask for permission. They will give you a specific timeslot, and best thing is, they will provide two armed airport police officers to escort you. :)

thank you Sir for your advice.

i tried last night at T3 departure Hall. No problems... ;)
 

Shot it many times with my couples.. No problem at all. ;)
 

Some of the replies are here unreal! You can certainly shoot in T3, its one of the most open to wedding photographers. Do ask your clients to ask for permission to do so.

no worries and enjoy you shoot!
 

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I did a shoot at the airport. I am personally not aware of what the restrictions are, but the couple themselves did request for clearance (because they said it was needed) and they were given one hour to conduct the shoot, specifically at the arrival hall only, and there were two airport police officers around to watch over us. This was about a year ago.

I guess "officially" we are required to get clearance, but maybe just that the airport authorities decide to give a little leeway?
 

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